They believed in prophets and that was looked down upon in some nations.
The freedmen, who wanted autonomy and independence, refused to sign contracts that required gang labor, and sharecropping emerged as a compromise. ... In exchange for the use of land, a cabin, and supplies, sharecroppers agreed to raise a cash crop and give a portion, usually 50 percent, of the crop to their landlord
C. It lost control of many former Ottoman territories, but established
an independent republic.
Answer:
they got sh-it baged in the di-ck bag
jk actually they were left in an awful state were it was unequal and there economy was awful
Because he wanted to have a monopoly over the African trade. The company and the king split the profits in half, and when the business turned into slave trade the money kept coming in so everyone started getting richer and richer. The monopoly ended when the glorious revolution happened a couple of years later.